Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Tonight: LVGA Candidates Night In Lincroft
The Lincroft Village Green Association (LVGA) is hosting a Candidates Night on Tuesday, October 23rd, 7:00pm-9:00pm, at Lincroft School. The candidates for Middletown Township Committee, the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders, and the Monmouth County Clerk will answer questions presented by the League of Women Voters and compiled by members of the community. The public is welcome to attend. Questions can be submitted prior to the event date through an online form at www.lincroft.org. Forms will also be provided at the door prior to opening statements for any attendees to submit questions for the candidates. At the discretion of the moderator, questions will be chosen and presented to the candidates as time permits.
Candidates expected to attend this question and answer session are as follows:
• Middletown Township Committee: Linda Baum (D) and Steve Massell (R)
• Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders: John Curley (R), Serena DiMaso (R),
Kevin Lavan (D), and William Shea (D)
• Monmouth County Clerk: M. Claire French (R) and Michael Steinhorn (D)
Lincroft School is located just west of Phalanx Road on CR520 (Newman Springs Road), about one mile west of GSP Exit 109. Parking is available at Lincroft School and also at Middletown’s Thompson Park athletic fields, just west of Lincroft School.
The Lincroft Village Green Association is a civic association of community volunteers committed to quality of life issues in the village of Lincroft, including traffic calming, safer vehicular and pedestrian circulation, historic preservation and beautification. For more information about the LVGA and this event, or to submit a question for the candidates through our online form, please visit the LVGA website at www.lincroft.org. The LVGA can also be contacted at 732-769-9881.
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The public is welcome to attend this informative evening. You may submit questions at the door or submit questions prior to the event by completing this form
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Linda Baum claimed her right to serve us on Middletown Twp.'s Committee this night, with her forceful, clearly concise facts, research, acumen and rebuttals. When Steve Massell said $100,000 cost to the taxpayers to pop a DVD in at town hall, my jaw dropped. Why? Isn't a full-time employee in place to air the recorded meetings handed to them? My god, they take us for fools, our local governance. How much longer can this town wait for more than a one-party system holding it hostage? Vote Linda Baum on 11/6.
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